my gainward ti4400 will be here tomorrow!! and I thinking of overclocking it for 10 minutes to get a phat score, then run default for the life of the card... I am coming from an MSI GF2 PRo, so it's already gonna be fast enough at default!!
Overall, most o/cs only yield any big difference in the 3DMark scores. Most game scores are only about 5-15 fps different between the Ti4400 and the Ti4600. Turn on 4xAA and and 64tap and then you will notice the difference of the Ti4600
It is pretty darn funny how people openly admit that they bought a faster card for no other reason than to post a higher 3DMARK2001 score.
Last time I tried to play that 3dmark2001 game I wasn't so impressed
Anywho, I'm something of a knob myself... I bought my GF3 to play Doom 2 (not gonna be out any time soon) and now I'm buying a GF4 to play Unreal 2 (not gonna be out any time soon).
Well, at least the DVI output on my new card will force me to start looking into LCD panels.
No Woodchuck! You have to overclock a Ti4600 so you can run it at 16X12X32, 4XFSAA, max aniso! Whether or not you can see the teeny little game characters is irrelevant!
Depending on the game I can run 64tap ansio filtering with 4xFSAA at 1024x768 or even higher res...maybe 1600x1200...games like Q3 can do it above 80fps, but some games like MOHAA will be a slideshow.
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